Thanks for the info Adam! How about the gun itself? What is the most economical way to get into the muzzle-loader? I don't even mind building one myself. But where kits used to be inexpensive I can't find a kit for less thank $600+ and a rifle for less than $800+. Being that I am out of work and still fighting for disability I don't have a big budget, just the little birthday and Christmas savings I got as presents. I want the flintlock to help put more meat in the freezer since we have a REAL rabbit population problem right now, and spring squirrel season is coming.
I would just use my old 22, but I am about out of shells and you couldn't buy a fifty cent box of shells with a hundred dollar bill around here right now. Same thing with decent shotgun shells.
Thanks
Richard
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